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Domingo del Monte : ウィキペディア英語版 | Domingo del Monte
Domingo del Monte (August 4, 1804 — November 4, 1853) was a writer, lawyer, arts patron, and literary critic, known primarily for contributing to Cuban literature and advocating for public education throughout the country.〔Johnson, Willis Fletcher. (1920). ''The history of Cuba, Volume 3.'' B. F. Buck and Company.(pp. 323 ).〕〔 ==Life==
Born in Maracaibo, Venezuela from a wealthy family, his parents were Leonardo del Monte y Medrano, an assistant and Lieutenant for the Governor in that city, and Rosa Aponte y Sánchez, the daughter and heir of a known and influential planter.〔 Del Monte attended preschool while living in Venezuela, before his parents moved to Dominican Republic, and thereafter to Cuba in 1810. A few years later, when Del Monte was a twelve-year-old, his parents enrolled him into the Seminary of San Carlos, a catholic alma mater of Leonardo Gamboa in the city of Havana.〔Cluster, Dick; Hernández, Rafael. (2008). ''The History of Havana.'' Macmillan. ISBN 0-230-60397-1 (pp.77 )〕 He completed studies at the University of Havana and right after graduation, around the 1820s, he had a notable influence as an associate for a prominent lawyer in Havana, who shortly after, financed a trip throughout Europe and the United States for the young Del Monte.〔Calcaño, Julio. (1892) ''Parnaso Venezolano: colección de poesías de autores venezolanos, Volume 1''. Tip. de "El cojo".(pp. 47 )〕〔 In April 1834, Del Monte married Rosa Aldama, the daughter of a wealthy planter named Miguel de Aldama.〔 He proposed marriage to her on the Philharmonic Society salon. Rosa's father was Domingo de Aldama y Arechaga, ranked as the twelfth richest in an 1836 survey of the most wealthiest Cubans.〔
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